Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Brent
We have very good coverage for the London Borough of Brent, which was formed in 1965 from the Municipal Boroughs of Wembley and Willesden. The area includes maps
from both our London and Middlesex series, which link up with each other.
All maps are available from our On-line Mapshop.
The following titles are all taken from the OS 25" maps and reduced to a scale of approximately 14 inches to the mile.
They are extremely detailed, showing individual houses, details such as railway tracks, pathways,
pubs, factories and even minutiae such as fountains and signal posts. Each covers an area of a mile and a half by one mile, and includes an introduction.
These are the detailed maps for Brent in our London series:
25a Neasden 1894 - published 1984; intro by Judith Knight
25b Neasden 1912 - published 2022; intro by Alan Godfrey
25c Neasden 1936 - published 2008; intro by Alan Godfrey
26a Cricklewood & Childs Hill 1894 - published 1984; intro by Judith Knight
26b Cricklewood & Childs Hill 1912 - published 2004; intro by Alan A Jackson
26c Cricklewood & Childs Hill 1936 - published 2022; intro by Alan Godfrey
35a Willesden & Stonebridge Park 1894 - published 1985; intro by Judith Knight
35b Willesden 1912 - published 2022; intro by Alan Godfrey
35c Willesden & Stonebridge Park 1936 - published 2014; intro by Pamela Taylor
36a Willesden Green & Brondesbury 1893 - published 1984; intro by Judith Knight
36b Willesden Green & Brondesbury 1912 - published 1995; intro by Alan Godfrey
36c Willesden Green & Brondesbury 1935 - published 2007; intro by Alan Godfrey
37a Swiss Cottage 1866-71 - published 2006; intro by Pamela Taylor
37b Swiss Cottage 1894 - published 2006; intro by Susan Palmer
37c Swiss Cottage & South Hampstead 1937 - published 2006; intro by Alan Godfrey
46a Willesden Junction 1868 - published 2003; intro by Alan A Jackson
46b Willesden Junction 1894 - published 1986; intro by Robert Adley
46c Willesden Junction 1913 - published 1983; intro by John V Gough
46d Willesden Junction & Harlesden 1935 - published 2007; intro by Alan Godfrey
47a Kensal Green & West Kilburn 1865 - published 2003; intro by Alan A Jackson
47b Kensal Green & Queen's Park 1894 - published 1984; intro by Judith Knight
47c Kensal Green & Queen's Park 1913 - published 1993; intro by Alan Godfrey
47d Kensal Green 1935 - published 2008; intro by Alan Godfrey
These are the detailed maps for Brent in our Middlesex series:
10.08a Kenton & Wealdstone 1912 - published 2002; intro by Pamela Taylor
10.08b Kenton & Wealdstone 1936 - published 2012; intro by Alan Godfrey
10.12 South Kenton & Northwick Park 1936 - published 2011; intro by Pamela Taylor
10.16a Sudbury Town 1912 - published 2023; intro by Pamela Taylor
10.16b Sudbury 1936 - published 2008; intro by Alan Godfrey
11.05 Kingsbury & East Kenton 1932 - published 2023; intro by Pamela Taylor
11.06 Kingsbury Green & The Hyde 1895-1911 - published 1995; intro by Jill Barber
11.09 Preston Road 1940 - published 2011; intro by Pamela Taylor
11.10a Welsh Harp 1895 - published 1987; intro by Joanna Corden
11.10b Welsh Harp & South Kingsbury 1936 - published 2011; intro by Pamela Taylor
11.13a Wembley Park 1896 - published 1987; intro by Geoffrey Hewlett
11.13b Wembley 1912 - published 2023; intro by Pamela Taylor.
11.13c Wembley 1935 - published 2007; intro by Alan Godfrey.
16.01 Alperton & Stonebridge 1936 - published 2008; intro by Alan Godfrey.
16.05a Hanger Hill 1895 published 1991; intro by Maureen Gooding.
16.05b Park Royal & Hanger Hill 1935 - published 2007; intro by Alan A Jackson
Here is an index map for The NW London maps.
Most maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile.
For a full list of English maps, return to the England page
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